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HIKER_II

01/16/15 12:12 PM

#63055 RE: Watts Watt #63053

Hey watts where did you pre order the knife from....on there website or did you call them direct?...the more people that pre order one the higher the projected sales they will have. Thanks

Barney Vissur

01/16/15 12:28 PM

#63057 RE: Watts Watt #63053

I would encourage those who are sitting on the side, to pre-order a knife, putting their money where their mouths are.



I don't understand. Why? At this anticipated volume of sales from this contract, you're not increasing valuation, only paying some salaries with $260.00 out of your own pocket to do so.

Miltner-Adams is going to have to generate volume by their own "sales channel" - whatever that may be, although her canned email responses to everyone are pretty good, they're going to have to do their own pushing outside of LQMT investors inquiring about purchasing one. And a couple of astute people pointed out how her canned response didn't really emphasize the difference in the material and why the one doing the inquiry should want it. The negative with her canned response - she mentioned Liquidmetal, but mentioned nothing of the properties that would make it different from any other material. She/they completely missed the mark on that.

This contract looks nice as a pr, but haven't LQMT investors spent enough? Paying $260 - for what I'm sure is a nice knife - to have them sit on their hands collecting money from an LQMT investor who has paid enough just doesn't seem like they're spending money wisely when many have already had to suffer with numerous delays and declining stock prices. I think they need to find a way to sell these knives on their own without LQMT investors providing them seed capital support to fund production. JMO.

tnyellowtomcat

01/16/15 3:55 PM

#63070 RE: Watts Watt #63053

Watts,

You have held every Liquidmetal product ever made?

Impressive & Who are you?

Tomcat

bobroo

01/17/15 11:03 AM

#63098 RE: Watts Watt #63053

$260 is a cheap price for research!

Like Watts, I am pre ordering a knife.

I will be able to touch, feel, and use LQMT. I will drop it, heat it, and submerge it under water for a period of time. I will bend it, cut it, and drill it.

Based on those personal findings I will then make the ultimate determination...IS LQMT A VALUABLE PRODUCT AND CAN I FORESEE OTHER VALUABLE USES FOR LQMT.

For $260, I will find if LQMT is a worthy investment or is it a house of cards. For $260 I will be able to forecast where this company is going.

Watts is absolutely correct, if you post or even troll this board; you should buy this ingot of LQMT formed in the shape of a knife. All of the questions in the back of your mind about LQMT can be answered for a lousy $260.